What a difference some heels make! Halle Berry goes from slacker to slick business woman on set of new astronaut series

And Halle Berry showed us she can also master a transformation off-screen when she changed from tom-boy casual to smart and chic on Wednesday.

The 47-year-old looked dressed down as she was spotted arriving on-set in Los Angeles in a white t-shirt and cropped cargo trousers.

Casual to chic: Halle Berry was seen in two very different looks on the set of her TV series Extant

Laden with heavy bags and wearing a newsboy style cap, the star hid her makeup-free face.Her baggy white t-shirt, which curiously had a black and white rabbit on the front, completely drowned her curves.However, a short while later, she arrived at her trailer on-set in a completely different look and ready for action.In smart navy trousers, a lilac cowel neck top and a grey blazer, the Monster's Ball actress looked like she meant business.

Tom-boy: The 47-year-old actress covered her head with a newsboy style cap and baggy t-shirt

Transformation: The actress brushed up pretty well, donning a more professional ensemble for her day of filming

Ready for Action: Halle plays Molly Watts in new sci-fi drama Extant

She completed the look with black wedge pumps which added a couple of inches to her small frame.

Berry plays Molly Watts in the sci-fi drama. A woman struggling to reconnect with her scientist husband John (Goran Visnjic) after spending a year in space in a solo mission.

Molly is infertile so John finds a way for them to have a child by building a son Ethan - the first prototype of a future line of human-like robots known as Humanichs.

Extant - premiering July 9 on CBS -will follow Halle's character as she struggles to re-adapt to family life as a wife and mother.

Space drama: The story revolves around astronaut Molly Watts who tries to reconnect with her husband after spending a year in space

The series is being filmed using an actual NASA shuttle, with wires used to give the effect of gravity.Steven Spielberg is an executive producer on the show, which also stars Pierce Gagnon and Camryn Manheim.

'As a woman, when I read this, it was such a strong character,' the Monster's Ball actress told People magazine last month.

'I always gravitate toward strong, complicated woman characters. When I heard Steven Spielberg is a part of it, I thought, wow, that is another big reason to be a part of it.'

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Glam: The Oscar-winning actress never has a problem looking fabulous for the red carpet. Seen here at a Post-Oscar Party in March this year